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What kind of fiber can be used as textile fiber

What kind of fiber can be used as textile fiber

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Can be used as textile fibers with natural fibers and chemical fibers. 1, natural fiber source is divided into plant fiber and animal fiber, plant fiber, plant fiber is natural cellulose fiber
The main chemical composition of animal fiber is protein, it is also known as protein fiber. 2, chemical fiber, chemical fiber is processed by chemical processing and fiber. Can be divided into man-made fibers (regenerated fiber), synthetic fibers and inorganic fibers. Artificial fiber is also called regenerated fiber. The man-made fiber is made of natural fiber or protein fiber, such as wood, sugar cane, reed, soybean protein fiber and other fiber raw materials that lose the value of textile processing.
Animal fiber, animal fiber is the animal hair or insect gland secretions obtained in the fiber. The hair from the animal hair has wool, rabbit hair, camel hair, goat hair, yak cashmere, etc .; from the animal gland secretions get fiber and so on.
Fibers derived from plant bursa such as flax, jute, apricot and the like; fibers derived from plant leaves such as sisal, abaca and the like. The main chemical composition of plant fiber is cellulose, it is also known as cellulose fiber
Mainly used for textile man-made fibers are: viscose fiber, acetate fiber, copper ammonia fiber. Synthetic fiber, synthetic fiber chemical composition and natural fiber is completely different, from some of its own does not contain cellulose or protein substances such as oil, coal, natural gas, limestone or agricultural and sideline products, the first synthesis unit, and then chemical synthesis and mechanical processing The method of making fibers. Such as polyester fiber (polyester), polyamide fiber (nylon or nylon), polyvinyl alcohol fiber (vinylon), polyacrylonitrile fiber (acrylic), polypropylene fiber (polypropylene), polyvinyl chloride (polyvinyl chloride)

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